No, the smell of cat urine cannot cause a person to experience a high or altered state of mind.
No, the smell of cat urine cannot cause any psychoactive effects or get you high.
Research has shown that changes in smell perception can be an early indicator of Parkinson's disease. For women living with Parkinson's, these changes in smell perception can impact their daily life and overall experience with the condition.
Our senses of taste and smell allow us to experience things by detecting chemicals in the air or on our tongues. Taste buds on our tongues and olfactory receptors in our noses send signals to our brain, which interprets these signals as different flavors and scents.
smell, hear, feel (texture), taste, see (visual)
It was written by William Shakespeare in the play "Romeo and Juliet". "What's in a name? that which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet'' it was spoken by JULIET TO ROMEO IT MEANS ThAT A NAME IS NOT IMPORTANT BECAUSE YOU CAN CALL A PERSON ANY OTHER NAME BUT IT WILL STILL BE THE SAME PERSON xD
Usually when there is a large chuck of metal or blood in the area.
Yes cabbage can cause a urine smell.
cause we can smell and we have a nose
Yes, horseradish can cause urine to have a distinct odor. This is due to the presence of certain compounds in horseradish that are excreted through urine, similar to how asparagus affects urine smell. The effect varies from person to person, depending on individual metabolism and the amount consumed.
Statins are not commonly known to cause changes in urine odor as a direct side effect. However, some individuals may experience altered urine scent due to other factors, such as dehydration or dietary changes, while taking statins. If you notice a persistent or unusual change in urine odor, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional to rule out other potential causes.
No, the smell of cat litter cannot cause a miscarriage.
It's asparagus season! It can cause an unpleasant smell in all person's urine, but only about 22% of the population. Some supplements like CLA could produce that smell, but better confirm its not an UTI
Considering that humans are ,in fact ,animals it would make sense that human blood would have a similar smell to animal blood.Which we would find on our grocery and meat market shelves. The smell would be altered by diet,illness etc,but the fact remains blood smells ...well...like blood.
cadmium can cause loss of the ability to smell at low levels
We get used to the smell. You can smell it when you first put it on.
no.
This would depend on your nose. A bad CMP sensor may cause improper burning of the fuel and can give a smell out the tailpipe. Will the CMP smell? Never. A Ford camshaft syncronizer will squeek and could cause a metallic burning smell.